Some personnel advised to leave U.S. military base in Qatar, diplomats say
U.S. advises some personnel to leave Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar amid rising tensions with Iran.
Reuters
14 January 2026 at 10:43:11

A man sits on a swing at dusk on a beach near Abu Samra, Qatar, January 9, 2026.
Saleh Salem/Reuters
Some personnel have been advised to leave the U.S. military's Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by Wednesday evening, three diplomats told Reuters, amid warnings from Washington that it could intervene to protect protesters in Iran.
The U.S. embassy in Doha had no immediate comment and Qatar's ministry of foreign affairs did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for confirmation or comment.
Al Udeid is the Middle East's largest U.S. base, housing around 10,000 troops.
"It's a posture change and not an ordered evacuation," one of the diplomats told Reuters. The diplomat said he was not aware that a specific reason had been given for the posture change.
A senior Iranian official told Reuters earlier that Tehran warned regional countries it would strike U.S. military bases in case of an attack by Washington, after President Donald Trump threatened to intervene in Iran.
Last year, more than a week before the U.S. launched air strikes on Iran, some personnel and families were moved off U.S. bases in the Middle East. After the U.S. attacks in June, Iranlaunched a missile attack on the base in Qatar.
-Andrew Mills/Reuters
Some personnel have been advised to leave the U.S. military's Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by Wednesday evening, three diplomats told Reuters, amid warnings from Washington that it could intervene to protect protesters in Iran.
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